april in film

I bought a disposable film camera last month. I’m no professional photographer or an expert with film – my first and only experience with film was last year, when I bought the same camera to document the last few days of school.

I’m trying to make it a point to buy a camera once a month, at least in the short term. With it I hope to be able to document how I’m spending this break of mine, and also to capture the beauty of our little country. Singapore is actually quite beautiful, but we often overlook this beauty and take it for granted. Which is a pity actually, because we go to other countries and to us, these places are “the most beautiful place on Earth” but we can’t even appreciate our own home.

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Taken during one of my breaks from work while I was interning in a law firm in the CBD

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Hong Lim Complex, Chinatown 

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Hort Park 

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South Buona Vista Road (Paddy Hills!!) 

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(I don’t even remember where the above photo was taken but I like it anyway) 

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Ghim Moh / Flock Cafe 

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Clarke Quay 

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Tiong Bahru / Plain Vanilla / Forty Hands

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Botanic Gardens on a Sunday 

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Potato Head Folk // Chinatown 

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Artistry x SAM in film 

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On the way to Hoopla (the flowers along the road were really pretty) 

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National Museum of Singapore in evening

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Bloomsbury Bakers / Haji Lane (which came out blurry sob) 

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Chun Tin Road / The Bravery (detox day) 

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Everyday things 

Most of these photos came out underexposed. I think it’s because I pretty much didn’t use the flash at all in this roll of film, so that’s something to take note of for May’s camera. It’s quite a pity because I took some night shots with this camera, and they came out completely dark. That being said, this camera works wonders in bright light! Hopefully the next roll of film will be better : ) It’s such an exciting journey!

Cinnamon Rolls!!

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There is a cinnamon spectrum, I find, in which there are two extremes: the group of people who really, really like cinnamon, and the group that really, really doesn’t like cinnamon. Unfortunately, most people in my family fall in the latter category, and it is for that reason I grew up with a childhood that was pretty much deprived of cinnamon rolls and cinnamon-sugar toast.

I’m trying to make up for it now, though. Catching up on all the cinnamon that my blood sugar lacked in my first fifteen years of life.

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I think my first (proper) encounter with cinnamon that I can remember is thepioneerwoman’s cinnamon sugar toast – the one in which she introduces the best way of making cinnamon toast, and why the other three methods just don’t measure up. I’ve been making cinnamon toast her way ever since, and I remember many mornings when I would have that for breakfast before school.

I’ve found that people these days have a tendency to overhype things. Be it llao llao or superga (disclaimer: i have nothing against those things!!!), everything nowadays is so great that you don’t quite know what is or isn’t worth investing the emotional effort into anymore. It’s getting hard to distinguish between the good, and the really good. The kind of good that is worth the extra effort for. So everything becomes good.

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But let me assure you: these rolls are worth the extra effort. Every little bit of it. Although they’re actually really simple to make and not worth very much effort but they’re definitely worth any bit of effort you put into it. The only painful part about this recipe is the stickiness of the dough. Stephanie, from iamafoodblog says that this is due to the 69% hydration of the dough and that it is a necessary evil.

I guess it is possible for evil to turn good, though – the resultant bun is incredibly soft and pillowy, just how I like my buns. As a number of my family members are not part of the cinnamon-loving-fan-club, I made some Nutella rolls instead; substituting the cinnamon-sugar mixture for a few dollops of the well-loved chocolate hazelnut spread.

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This is just one of the many things I love about this recipe, or just rolls in general. They are just so versatile! As I was saying to a friend of mine earlier this evening, all you need is a base recipe and from there, whatever you make is only limited by your imagination.

Initially, I had wanted to make citrus rolls. I even bought the oranges and tried making marmalade with them. Halfway through cooking, I added earl grey tea leaves due to a sudden burst of inspiration, hoping that this would be one of those magical experiments that resulted in a beautiful mess. Alas, it was only a mess.

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So, cinnamon rolls and nutella rolls it was. I made this recipe more than once, just to assure myself that this recipe is just that good, which it is!

Cinnamon Rolls 

adapted from here

for the dough:

Ingredients

  • 280g + 5 tbsp bread flour (and more for dusting)
  • 1 tsp instant yeast
  • 50g granulated sugar
  • 1 cup + 2 tbsp + 1 tsp whole milk
  • 40g butter, melted and cooled
  • 1 egg, slightly beaten

Steps

  1. whisk the bread flour, instant yeast and granulated sugar together.
  2. whisk the milk and cooled butter together, then add in the egg and mix thoroughly.
  3. add the wet ingredients to the dry and stir with a wooden spoon (or whatever works for you) until it comes together in a slightly sticky dough. cover with a tea towel and proof for two hours.

for the filling:

Ingredients

  • 70g butter, softened
  • 100g brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp cinnamon powder
  • 1 tsp nutmeg (optional)

Steps

  1. mix together the brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg (if any).

to assemble:

Ingredients

  • 1 egg, lightly beaten

Steps

  1. by now, the dough should have risen quite significantly!! lightly flour the surface of your workstation and the surface of your dough. roll the dough into a rectangle, as best as you can. (note: dusting the surface of your dough with flour is very very important!! if not, the dough will be too sticky to roll properly.)
  2. with your hands, spread the softened butter around the rectangle. it’s a lot of fun, but do remember to wash your hands first!
  3. sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar mixture on top of the butter as evenly as possible.
  4. roll the dough up tightly, starting from the side furthest away from you. take a sharp knife and cut into equal rolls.
  5. butter your baking pan, and place the rolls in the baking pan (i used an 8×8 for this recipe). cover with a tea towel and let proof for one hour.
  6. while proofing, preheat oven at 176 degrees celsius.
  7. just before baking, brush the tops with the lightly beaten egg (egg wash!!)
  8. bake for 30-35 minutes (mine usually take 30). they should be done when the tops are brown and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. frosting is optional, they’re good enough as they are!!

A week in stuff

In hopes of not losing touch with my life and forgetting what I’ve done (in pictures), I’m going to try to upload some pictures of stuff that goes on, on a weekly basis.

Also to keep this thing alive. Been trying to get my baking spark back, but time is always a constraint! Funny how I thought I had so much time to do things with this break, but time is actually running out… At a really fast pace…

Lunch at Equinox with Mommy

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Walking around the CQ; Havelock area

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So daddy came back with two blocks of chocolate cream cheese one day as they were on sale and expiring soon… I tried to bake something with them – it was a little hard and I was honestly quite afraid to as I had never even tried chocolate cream cheese for myself before.

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Chocolate cheesecake with salted caramel & bananas on top

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And the next day, I made cinnamon rolls!!

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Initially, I added waaaaaay too little flour to the dough (I misconverted the cups-to-grams thing as I didn’t convert it for bread flour), and essentially messed the whole thing up. So, I had to start again from scratch. Going to try baking these (or at least, a variation of it) again, sometime this week! Will share the recipe once I’ve worked the kinks out. Really happy with how these turned out, though! Especially for a first attempt.

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Cinnamon Rolls

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Solo lunch trip to The Bravery after collecting my passport one morning, makes me wonder why I don’t do this more often

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Went for a walk with mommy at Hort Park one morning, walked to Gillman Barracks where we had breakfast at the Red Baron (a new cafe!!) 

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Post-lunch surprises with the best friends at Rise and Grind Co – another new cafe! 

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Artistry x SAM

What was meant to be a regular brunch turned into a rather artsy-fartsy day.

We met at Artistry, one of our favourite cafes where I waited for about half an hour for his arrival (but it’s ok because he brought a portable charger which had juice for me hehe). Had a nice chat with Sue and Gerard while waiting, though! The Artistry staff are really lovely people, and this is just one of the many reasons why I love this cafe so much.

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They had only just started doing this piece of art the day before I came, but it looks great already – I can’t wait to see the finished product!

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And of course, I had their Peanut Butter & Jelly french toast! I had been craving it for ages, and it was an amazing feeling to be able to satisfy my cravings! This is definitely one of the best french toasts in Singapore, no doubt about that. The layer of peanut butter and jelly in the middle is simply divine, yet the toast itself retains its moist, eggy texture. The berry compote is a great accompaniment, as is the vanilla ice cream and the speculoos crumble. I just wish that ice cream didn’t melt at such a rapid pace in our hot and humid country.

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Darryl had the baked eggs which were oh-so-spicy but also oh-so-creamy-and-good. I should have let it cool a bit before taking a bite though, for I could practically feel smoke coming out of my mouth because it was so hot.

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Raspberry-and-mint-infused water!!

Had a great chat over food and coffee, and we went to buy some dance stuff for Darryl before heading to the Singapore Art Museum (SAM)!

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We also visited the new exhibition at the Queen’s Street branch of SAM, Imaginarium! It was mostly about children and their imagination, and it really made me miss my childhood quite a bit. Although I was never quite the imaginative kind, it was nice to look at these artworks and draw bits of inspiration from them.

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One thing about my childhood though – I never did learn how to ride a bike properly. Like, the two-wheeled ones. Ooooooop. I do wish I didn’t have to rush off for an interview that day, but no matter! Darryl also told me about a few more art exhibitions around Singapore so I might take a day to go and visit all of them.

Soon, soon.

Photos from the West Coast

I was clearing some photos on my phone today, and found all these photos from my trip to the West Coast of the USA in 2013! For some reason, not all my photos were there but here are some of the nicer ones that I’ve managed to find and import into my laptop. On this trip, I went to San Francisco, Yosemite National Park and Monterey, California. Unfortunately, however, my Yosemite photos are missing from my phone so I guess this will be a (somewhat awkward) collection of part 1 and 3 of my trip!

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A distinct feature of San Francisco is its hills – there are hills everywhere, or slopes – whatever you’d like to call them. I’m just thankful that my parents decided to rent a car for the trip, although climbing these hills on a daily basis would do wonders for my fitness (albeit temporary).

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Made a trip to Blue Bottle Coffee, but unfortunately this was before I got into coffee…

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City lights bookstore! If I’m not wrong, it has appeared before on a buzzfeed list of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, and I’m really glad to have been to at least one of them so far. Hope to go to more in the future!

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Day trip to Stanford University.

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Bits and bobs –

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Monterey Days

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Visited the loveliest crepe shop – if I’m not wrong, the name was crepes of brittany and the crepes were fantastic. One of those things when you just remember how amazing the taste of it was but you’ve forgotten too much to be able to put it into words.

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 Other things

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 We celebrated my sister’s birthday in Monterey, and my mom baked a lovely cake!

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The beautiful house that we stayed in –

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 Oh, how I wish that I could go back there sometime soon. It’s such a beautiful place. I’ve recently been hit with a bout of wanderlust – maybe it’s seeing people travelling everywhere and the pictures that make me just want to go somewhere. I just finished a month-long internship at a law firm (which explains the lack of bakes recently), which was a great experience and I met some awesome people. But I kind of want to take some time off and fly somewhere and um, eat. Or explore. Something, anything.